User Manual
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fx-9860GIII, fx-9750GIII users...
 • In the Math input/output mode, the operation to recall answer memory contents is different 
from the operation in the Linear input/output mode. For details, see “History Function” (page 
1-19).
  • Performing an operation that assigns a value to an Alpha memory (such as 
 f
aal(B) w), answer memory contents are updated in the Math input/output mode 
but not in the Linear input/output mode.
k Performing Continuous Calculations
  Answer memory also lets you use the result of one calculation as one of the arguments in the 
next calculation.
  Example 1  ÷  3 =
1 ÷  3 ×  3 =
      Ab/dw 
     (Continuing) *dw
  Continuous calculations can also be used with Type B functions ( 
x 
2 
, x 
–1 
, x! , on page 2-2), +, –, 
^( x 
y 
), 
x 
  ', ° ’ ”, etc.
3. Specifying the Angle Unit and Display Format
 Before performing a calculation for the first time, you should use the Setup screen to specify 
the angle unit and display format.
k Setting the  Angle Unit   [SET UP]  -    [Angle] 
  1. On the Setup screen, highlight “Angle”.
  2. Press the function key for the angle unit you want to specify, then press J
.
  • { Deg } / { Rad } / { Gra } ... {degrees}/{radians}/{grads}
  • The relationship between degrees, grads, and radians is shown below.
        360° = 2 π  radians = 400 grads
        90° = π /2 radians = 100 grads
k Setting the Display Format   [SET UP]  -    [Display] 
  1. On the Setup screen, highlight “Display”.
  2. Press the function key for the item you want to set, then press J
.
  • { Fix } / { Sci } / { Norm } / { Eng } ... {fixed number of decimal places specification}/
  {number of significant digits specification}/{normal display}/{Engineering mode}










